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Reloading
.28 Nosler Pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="toliver" data-source="post: 1358666" data-attributes="member: 74698"><p>Yes I will measure capacity. We are also going to run pressure traces on it today just to get a better idea of the actual pressure. Who knows whats going on. Gun is clean, I did notice my brass is at the minimum dimension's listed by SAAMI. Its a new SAAMI spec reamer, and throat was cut long after. I'll post the pressures hopefully this afternoon. I'm not to worried about it, I'll just keep the velocity's around 3000, it shoots small groups there anyhow. I just think it will be insightful to test it, I'm not a fan of using brass as an indicator of pressure. Lab radar is much better, couple that with the trace even better. Who knows maybe I'll discover I'm running a little light. I was using like 77 grns Retumbo same results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toliver, post: 1358666, member: 74698"] Yes I will measure capacity. We are also going to run pressure traces on it today just to get a better idea of the actual pressure. Who knows whats going on. Gun is clean, I did notice my brass is at the minimum dimension's listed by SAAMI. Its a new SAAMI spec reamer, and throat was cut long after. I'll post the pressures hopefully this afternoon. I'm not to worried about it, I'll just keep the velocity's around 3000, it shoots small groups there anyhow. I just think it will be insightful to test it, I'm not a fan of using brass as an indicator of pressure. Lab radar is much better, couple that with the trace even better. Who knows maybe I'll discover I'm running a little light. I was using like 77 grns Retumbo same results. [/QUOTE]
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